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1 Panasonic VRF Software New features of VRF software April

2 Contents: Mounting scheme Import building scheme into software Export building scheme as DXF from AutoCAD Export building scheme as image from AutoCAD Import existing building scheme Background form Zoom Move scheme Specify scale for imported scheme Work with indoor and outdoor units Add new unit Rotate unit Remove unit Connection Snap to VRF object Regular snap point Polar snap point Polar mode Interaction of two snap points Disable snap functionality Determine snap priority logic Work with pipes and wires Start drawing of pipe (wire) Process of pipe (wire) drawing Finish pipe (wire) drawing Create pipe s (wire s) elements Remove pipe (wire) Remove pipe s (wire s) elements Wiring group Create wiring group

3 9.2. Add new unit to group Join groups Remove wiring group Remove unit from wiring group Color indication Indoor and Outdoor unit color indication: Pipes color indication Warnings functionality Global warnings Object warnings Resolve options Floors Relation between floors and drawings Floor used for every new unit Cross-drawing connectors Select area to print form Principle scheme Automatic routing of pipe-segment Header Create header Remove header Use Header extension Wiring group Create wiring group Add and remove unit(s) from wiring group Join wiring groups Remove wiring group Work in Wiring Group Mode Features common for principle and mounting scheme Floors Creating and editing floors

4 1.2 Assigning units to floors Elevation Project explorer Property grid Working with drawings Shortcuts Multi-select Select objects Move/copy/paste/delete objects

5 Mounting scheme This section describes some features that are related to mounting scheme. 1. Import building scheme into software You may use existing building scheme or export it from AutoCAD Export building scheme as DXF from AutoCAD You may use building scheme exported from AutoCAD, please follow by the steps: 1) Open building plan in AutoCAD (v ); 2) Select Save As; 3) Select type of file: DXF (2004, 2007, 2010) 1.2. Export building scheme as image from AutoCAD Also you may use building scheme exported as image file from AutoCAD: 1) Open building plan in AutoCAD: 5

6 2) Select Export-> Other formats: 6

7 3) Select type of file: bmp or wmf (wmf is preferred): 4) Select objects for export and press Enter : 7

8 1.3. Import existing building scheme You may import the scheme in DXF or image format in 3 ways: 1) Create building scheme for mounting system with single floor in Create System Wizard As a result software will display Background form 2) Create building scheme for mounting system with multiple floors in Create System Wizard Then follow the steps: select radio button Use separate drawing for each floor. click on Background button As a result software will display Background form 8

9 3) Click on Background button on Scheme" toolbar or in main menu. As a result software will display Background form 1.4. Background form You may use Background form to load and adjust building schemes. The following sample demonstrates how to work with background form. Source file in AutoCAD: 9

10 You may use the following tools on the background form: 1) Opening the file Also you may clear background by clicking Remove background. 2) Selection You may select part of drawing to be imported using Select button. To select a part of building scheme, drag the cursor, thus creating a frame for selection 10

11 You may cancel selection by clicking on Cancel selection button. 3) Scale You may set the scale of your building plan using Set scale tool, accessible through Set scale button 4) Anchor Anchor is used to specify relative position of the drawing regarding other drawings within the same system. Anchor determines locations of cross-drawing connectors, which are used to connect pipes/wires on separate drawings. You may edit the anchor by clicking on Anchor button. This will automatically show and select the anchor. You may do the following: Move anchor Rotate anchor 11

12 In order to move anchor, drag it to a desired point. 12

13 In order to rotate the anchor, select the anchor. Then drag anchors rotating point to change angle of the anchor. Anchor rotation supports snapping to objects of the scheme. 13

14 5) Comparison with other drawings. You may compare and align current background with other drawing within the same system. To view other drawing, select a drawing s name in Compare with selection box. As a result, the drawing selected for comparison will be displayed in a black/white. You may align two drawings using Scale and Anchor on both drawings 2. Zoom Application allows to use zoom in 2 ways: 1) Scroll wheel 2) zoom buttons in main menu and toolbar: 14

15 Note: Zoom-in works until one meter is displayed for full screen (calculated considering specified Scale). Zoom considers selected scheme. In case it does not work click on any point of drawing. 3. Move scheme You may move the scheme in the following ways: Press middle mouse button and drag the scheme; Hold Space + left mouse button and drag the scheme. 4. Specify scale for imported scheme In order to specify scale for scheme please follow by the steps: 1) Click Set scale button 2) Draw Scale line by specifying endpoints (you may move endpoints of created line). 3) Specify length of this line in meters. Note: you may place Scale line near any object on scheme with known length (e.g.: wall, etc.). 15

16 5. Work with indoor and outdoor units You may use the following main operations at work with units: Add new unit Rotate unit Remove unit Note: units are displayed according to their real sizes. Also display-size of unit depends on current zoom and specified scale Add new unit You may add new unit in 2 ways: 1) Drop unit from toolbox: 2) Copy/paste indoor unit using context menu or Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V shortcuts Rotate unit To rotate unit, select it and move using dedicated control point 5.3. Remove unit In order to remove unit use Context menu -> Remove or select unit and press Delete key. 16

17 6. Connection Application highlights (in blue color) the target object which active object can connect to Connect pipe to existing pipe Connect pipe to unit Note: In case of software does not highlight target object, then connection is not possible (e.g. unit already is connected to pipe). Before establishing connection, application calculates and suggests possible snap point for this connection. Connection is possible only in case snap point is determined. 7. Snap to VRF object Depending on current object position, the application calculates and suggest possible snap point. Snap point is a location current object (to its part) will be placed on. There possible 2 types of snap points: Regular snap point displayed in orange color Polar snap point displayed in green color 7.1. Regular snap point If current object is close to another (existing) object, application calculates and suggest possible regular snap point. Note: Determined snap point does not ensure target object allows connection. But if the target object allows connection, then connection will be established in this snap point. 17

18 7.2. Polar snap point Application suggests location which is in the same line (horizontal/vertical/turned on 45 degrees angle) comparing to other existing object. The suggested location is highlighted in green: Note: Software suggests polar snap in case angle between current object position and point for polar snap is close to 0, 45, 90, etc. Those angles depend on the rotation of the anchor. Application also may highlight two additional points (points for polar snap) and corresponding lines in grey. First point for polar snap (grey dot on screenshot below) shows start of operation. E.g. start location at drag-ndrop, or last point of pipe at drawing pipe: Second point for polar snap gets established in case of any snap point determined and no mouse moving for 1 sec. This snap point gets grayed out and corresponding line appears at further moving the object. For example, in order to locate units on the same horizontal line, please make the following steps: 1) Initial position: 2) Select unit and drag it to another unit until snap point appears and wait for 1 second. 3) Move the object to see second point for polar snap 7.3. Polar mode The system may work in polar mode in case of holding Shift key at moving the object. In Polar mode the system shows the polar snap point even when position of object is out of area to determine the polar snap point Interaction of two snap points In case of polar snap point coincides with other snap point (regular or polar) software displays green x : 18

19 7.5. Disable snap functionality In order to disable snap functionality, hold Ctrl key. As result software will not suggest and use snap points. Note: in such mode connection between objects is not possible either Determine snap priority logic In case there is more than one snap point available the software selects nearest one. 8. Work with pipes and wires You may use the following main operations at work with pipes: Create pipe (wire) Create pipe s (wire s) elements Remove pipe (wire) Remove pipe s (wire s) elements 8.1. Start drawing of pipe (wire) You may start drawing of pipe (wire) in following ways: 1) Main menu or toolbar Scheme -> Draw pipe (wire) button 2) Context menu -> Draw pipe (wire) 3) Context menu (on pipe-end or wire-end) -> Continue drawing 4) Context menu (on segment of pipe) -> Branch pipe (wire) 5) Context menu on unit, branch or other object that can accept one more connection -> Start pipe (wire) As result you can create pipe by clicking on scheme Process of pipe (wire) drawing Following functionality is available while software is in drawing mode: 1) Add bend point Left click. 2) Add vertical segment Context menu (during pipe or wire drawing) -> Add vertical segment 3) Add break segment Context menu (during pipe or wire drawing) -> Add break segment 19

20 4) Click on point before last point (highlighted in blue on scheme): removes last point and continues pipe drawing Finish pipe (wire) drawing You may finish drawing of pipe (wire) in following ways: 1) Main menu or toolbar Scheme -> Click on Select mode button. 2) Press Esc button. 3) Double click on drawing. 4) Context menu -> click on End pipe (wire) drawing. 5) Click on previous (last specified) point (highlighted in green on screenshot below): 6) Click on unit, branch or other object that can accept one more connection Create pipe s (wire s) elements You may create following elements of pipes or wires: 1) Create Bend point Context menu -> Add bend point 2) Create Vertical segment in 2 ways: Context menu (on pipe or wire)-> Add vertical segment Toolbox -> Drag&Drop Vertical segment 3) Create Break segment in 2 ways: Context menu (on segment of pipe or wire) -> Add break segment Toolbox -> Drag&Drop Break segment on segment of pipe or wire Note: Segment can be converted to Break segment only if it has Bend points or Vertical segments on its end-points: In all other cases conversion to Break segment is impossible. 4) Create branch connect pipe (wire) to existing pipe (wire). 5) Create header connect the fourth pipe to branch. 6) Add ball valve, solenoid valve kit drop item from toolbox on pipe Remove pipe (wire) You may remove pipe (wire) in 2 ways: 1) Context menu -> Delete pipe (wire) 2) Select pipe (wire) and press Delete 20

21 8.6. Remove pipe s (wire s) elements You may remove pipe s (wire s) elements in following ways: 1) Remove Bend point Context menu -> Remove bend point 2) Remove Vertical segment Context menu -> Remove vertical segment 3) Remove Break segment Context menu -> Convert to regular segment 4) Remove branch. In order to remove branch follow by the steps: a) select pipe (wire) connected to it, b) remove pipe (wire) or move end-point of selected pipe (wire): 5) Remove header remove pipes (wires) connected to it. 6) Remove ball valve, solenoid valve kit Context menu -> Remove 9. Wiring group You may use the following main operations at work with wiring groups: Create wiring group Add new unit to group Join groups Remove wiring group Remove unit from wiring group 9.1. Create wiring group You can create wiring group in following way: Context menu (on indoor unit) -> Start group wire Route group wire between units. All units connected by group wires are automatically added to the same group Add new unit to group Connect new unit to group using group wire. 21

22 9.3. Join groups Connect unit from first group with unit from second group using group wire Remove wiring group Context menu (on indoor unit that is member of group) -> Remove group Remove unit from wiring group You can remove unit from wiring group in 2 ways: 1) Context menu (on indoor unit that is member of group) -> Remove from group Note: In case unit has 2 group wires connected the software removes unit from group but does not remove related wires, since those wires are still necessary for group. 2) Disconnect group wires from unit 10. Color indication Software uses color indication in order to highlight status of each existing object Indoor and Outdoor unit color indication: 1. Red unit is not connected to pipe. 2. Green unit is connected to pipe Pipes color indication 1. Orange software cannot determine type of this pipe. Most likely: it is not connected to valid piping tree or has one unconnected end-point. 2. Dark blue 2-way pipe 3. Violet 3-way pipe 4. Light blue center - main pipe 5. Red error. (e.g. loop) 22

23 6. Red end-point this end-point is not connected to any object. Such end-points are displayed above all other objects for easy detection. 11. Warnings functionality In case scheme does not satisfy certain requirements, warning(s) appear. There are two possible warning types: Global warnings Object warnings Global warnings Global warnings are displayed above scheme Object warnings Besides global warnings software displays orange triangle over scheme objects if necessary Resolve options Software displays special warning sign in case of inconsistency between height of unit and height of connected pipe-end (wire-end): 23

24 You may open resolve options by clicking on warning sign. You may resolve it in two ways: Change height for unit; Insert vertical segment with necessary height to pipe (wire). 12. Floors This section describes specific extension of floors functionality in mounting scheme General information about floors functionality is described in section Common features -> Floors Relation between floors and drawings You may use one or several floors on the same drawing as well as use several drawings for the same floor Floor used for every new unit You may set the Floor used for every new unit for drawing to have all new units to be assigned to this floor: 1. In Project Explorer click Properties in the context menu 2. A Drawing properties form will appear 24

25 In Drawing properties form user may: set the Floor used for every new unit assign all units that are already located on the drawing to the selected floor Drawing tab will display name of the default floor in case it is set: 13. Cross-drawing connectors You may use cross drawing connector to connect pipes/wires on separate drawings. There are 3 types of cross drawing connectors: Pipe cross-drawing connector Control wire cross-drawing connector Group wire cross-drawing connector You may drag connector from the toolbox After connecting pipe/wire to connector you will be prompted to select drawing to continue on. 25

26 In case of connection is correct, one of the connector s circles is displayed in different color. While the cross-drawing connector has at least one free endpoint it is displayed through all drawings. The cross-drawing connector that has both endpoints occupied is displayed only on involved drawings. You may double click cross-drawing connector to navigate to drawing of connected endpoint. Location of cross-drawing connector on each drawing depends on Anchor s location and angle drawing s Scale. 14. Select area to print form You may use Select area to print form in order to select part of scheme for printing. You may open mentioned form from Print options form: You may apply changes to: All drawings; Individual drawing; 26

27 In order to select area for printing you may use the following options: Fit all schema objects and background; Fit all schema objects but not background; Create custom selection; 27

28 Also you may choose View options : 28

29 Principle scheme This section describes some features that are related to principle scheme and were not present in VRF designer before. 1. Automatic routing of pipe-segment Software automatically suggests optimal route for currently drawn pipe-segment: By default software suggests first line horizontally. You may hold Ctrl key to create first line vertically: Automatic routing also works in case you move pipe end-point: You may hold Shift key and move pipe-endpoint to reroute entire pipe: 2. Header You may use the following main operations at work with header: 1) Create header 2) Remove header 3) Use Header extension 29

30 2.1. Create header You may create header in 2 ways: Context menu on branch -> Convert to Header Drop header from toolbox 2.2. Remove header You may remove header in 2 ways: Context menu on header -> Convert to Branch (it is enabled if more than 2 pipes are connected directly to header) Context menu on header -> Remove (it is disabled if more than 2 pipes are connected directly to header) 2.3. Use Header extension Header extension is designed to simplify connection of pipes to header in complex schemes. You may connect pipes directly to header or to its Extension : In order to create Header extension, please follow the steps: Select header Drag end-point of Header extension 3. Wiring group You may use the following main operations at work with wiring groups: Create wiring group Add and remove unit(s) from wiring group Join wiring groups Remove wiring group Work in Wiring Group Mode 3.1. Create wiring group You may create wiring group in the following way: Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Create group As result software enables Wiring Group Mode 30

31 3.2. Add and remove unit(s) from wiring group You may add and remove unit(s) from wiring group in following ways: Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Add to group (select from dropdown) Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Remove from group Context menu on Indoor Unit that is already in wiring group -> Edit Group As result software enables Wiring Group Mode 3.3. Join wiring groups You may join wiring groups in the following way: Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Join with Group -> Group name 3.4. Remove wiring group You may remove wiring group in the following way: Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Remove group 3.5. Work in Wiring Group Mode Wiring Group Mode is implemented to simplify and speed-up creation of wiring groups on principle scheme. In this mode active (edited) group has green frames and all other groups have grey frames: You may enable Wiring group Mode in following ways: Context menu on Indoor Unit -> Create group Context menu on Indoor Unit that is already in wiring group -> Edit Group You may disable Wiring group Mode in following ways: Context Menu -> Finish edit Press Esc button Press Enter button Double click on Indoor Unit (as result unit is added/removed accordingly) In Wiring group Mode you may use the following main operations: 1) Add unit to wiring group in following ways: Context menu (on Indoor Unit that does not belong to active wiring group)-> Add Left mouse button click on Indoor Unit that does not belong to active wiring group Cursor shows + above such unit: 31

32 2) Remove unit from group Context menu (on Indoor Unit that belongs to active wiring group) -> Remove Left mouse button click on Indoor Unit that belongs to active wiring group Cursor shows - above such unit: 32

33 Features common for principle and mounting scheme This section is dedicated to features available in both principle and mounting schemes. 1. Floors You may use Floors feature for convenient work with units elevation. This is available either in mounting scheme or in principle scheme. 1.1 Creating and editing floors You can edit floors in 2 ways: 1) On wizard select Multiple floors and click Next Then in the next step use Add Floor and Remove Floor buttons to add/remove floors. Also you may change floor name and elevation values. 33

34 2) You may click System Properties button on the main menu or toolbar. Then, in System Properties window go to Floors tab, where you can add/remove floors and change floor name and elevation. 34

35 Also you may access this window in the Indoor unit details form and Outdoor details form by clicking on the button next to the floor selection box. 35

36 1.2 Assigning units to floors You may set floor for each unit: 1) Indoor units Open Indoor Unit Details form, then click on the Floor Name combo box and select floor from the list. 2) Outdoor units Open Select Outdoor Unit form, then click on the Floor Name combo box and select floor from the list. 36

37 2. Elevation You may set two types of Elevation: Above Ground elevation is a value that defines elevation of the unit relative to the ground level. Note: Ground is an abstract base level, defined by user and may be different than the real ground level Above Floor elevation is a distance from the floor to the unit. 3. Project explorer New features of Project Explorer include Property grid and ability to work with multiple drawings. 37

38 3.1. Property grid In property grid you may change properties of the project, system and drawing. It shows properties of currently selected tree node Working with drawings Project Explorer provides functionality to add/remove drawings, edit drawing properties and import background. In order to add drawing to system click Add Drawing in the context menu. In order to remove drawing from the system click Remove in the drawing context menu. 38

39 In order to edit drawing properties click Properties in the drawing context menu. In order to edit Background click Background in the drawing context menu. 4. Shortcuts New shortcut feature provides possibility to access frequently used commands through a combination of keyboard keys, making work with VRF designer more fast and efficient. List of available shortcuts: Ctrl + N Create new system Ctrl + T Create new drawing (mounting system) Ctrl + O - Open project file Ctrl + S Save project file Ctrl + E Export to AutoCAD (in dxf format) Ctrl + P Print project Ctrl + D Start drawing pipe or wire depending on type of selected scheme Ctrl + C Copy selected object(s) Ctrl + V Paste Ctrl + Z Undo Ctrl + Y Redo Delete Remove selected object(s) 5. Multi-select You may select one or more objects in order to copy / paste / move / delete them Select objects You may select object(s) in two ways: Using selection frame (press left mouse button and drag); Press Ctrl + left mouse button; Note: 39

40 In case you create selection frame from left side to right, you will select all objects that are completely inside of selection frame; In case you create selection frame from right side to left, you will select objects that are inside of selection frame or are intersected with it Move/copy/paste/delete objects On mounting scheme user may: move, copy, paste, delete all objects. On principle scheme user may: copy, paste, delete all objects; move indoor and outdoor units. You may use context menu or shortcuts in order to copy/paste/delete selected object(s). Note: you may copy/paste object(s) between different systems in the same project (even between mounting and principle systems). Note: from mounting to principle system you may copy indoor and outdoor units only. 40

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